ALL BALL NERVE CENTER — Up until now, the most famous (or infamous) moment of Brandon Knight‘s NBA career may have been when he got posterized a few years back by DeAndre Jordan. But as it turns out, Knight has some hops of his own. Check out this Vine posted by the Milwaukee Bucks, showing Brandon Knight jump on top of a stack of stuff that’s 60 inches high. Yeah, that’s five feet there…

a 60 inch box jump is nowhere near the same as a 60 inch vertical…….the box jump mainly involves raising your legs to achieve the height(meaning your head or hand reach isn’t actually going up 60 inches….) not impressed……..

Now its more reason for people to laugh at why he got dunked on. If you can jump that high you should have tried to block that not sit there like a duck waiting to get posterized. You had to go and remind us. LOL.

I’m impressed! Good for him….He’s a hard worker and has steadily gotten athletically better as I watched him in Detroit and now Milwaukee. I don’t see why people bring up the Deandre Jordan posterization. That guy is huge, compared to him and he technically could’ve gotten that on any guard in the league. The greatness of the dunk was his expression afterward. I’m still pullin for Brandon and I’d still rather have him in Detroit over Brandon Jennings.

Agreed. Definitely a no rep. He didn’t even lock out his knees, stand up at the top, or get his heels all the way on. You can tell he knows he won’t make it, so he jumps back down immediately. Plus, a true box jump doesn’t include a walking/running start. It should be done from a stand still. Even by just adding a step, one easily gains a number of inches.

Ok I know Brandon Knight isn’t a very well regarded player but it’s not like he jumped on a solid surface to pull himself up he jumped on a stack of weights if he hadn’t fully secured the follow they would’ve fallen so yes it’s an impressive feat. At the same time no he won’t be dunking on anyone like that but at least he can get air time for the lay ups